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Broken links in table of content
Table of content for DictionaryDisplaying table of content?Page number on the left with book classformatting Table of ContentMy table of content links to wrong pagesHow to show Mini table only sections in a chapter not other chapter?Table of contentChanging Table of Content FormatTable of content EditingCapitalization of Appendix in Table of Contents and in Text
I am writing my thesis and I am struggeling with the links in the table of content.
At the end of the first chapter I have an appendix. Then another chapter follows. To end the appendix and return to the original numbering I implemented a solution I found online (definition of an unappendix command).
The table of content looks great and the numbering is like I wanted it to be.
Unfortunately the part between makeatletter and makeatother breaks the links of section 1.1 and 1.2 and makes them point to A.1 and A.2. All other links in the table of content work as expected (see Methods2).
How can I fix the two broken links?
A minimal working example can be found below.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]book
usepackage[colorlinks=false, breaklinks]hyperref
hypersetup
hypertexnames=true,
colorlinks=true, % false: boxed links; true: colored links
linkcolor=black, % color of internal links
usepackagechngcntr
makeatletter
newcountersavesection
newcounterapdxsection
renewcommandappendixpar
setcountersavesectionvaluesection%
setcountersectionvalueapdxsection%
setcountersubsection0%
gdefthesection@Alphc@section
newcommandunappendixpar
setcounterapdxsectionvaluesection%
setcountersectionvaluesavesection%
setcountersubsection0%
gdefthesectionthechapter.arabicsection
makeatother
begindocument
setlengthparindent0pt
frontmatter
newpage
addtocontentstocprotecthypertargettoc
tableofcontents
markboth
cleardoublepage
thispagestyleempty
mainmatter
setcounterpage1
chapterchapter1 chapter1 chapter1
sectionIntroduction
text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
sectionMethods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods
sectionMethods2 Methods2
newpage
appendix
counterwithinfiguresection
renewcommandthesectionA.arabicsection
newpage
sectionPart 1
newpage
sectionPart 2
newpage
unappendix
chapterchapter2 chapter2 chapter2
sectionIntroduction
text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
enddocument
table-of-contents appendix
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I am writing my thesis and I am struggeling with the links in the table of content.
At the end of the first chapter I have an appendix. Then another chapter follows. To end the appendix and return to the original numbering I implemented a solution I found online (definition of an unappendix command).
The table of content looks great and the numbering is like I wanted it to be.
Unfortunately the part between makeatletter and makeatother breaks the links of section 1.1 and 1.2 and makes them point to A.1 and A.2. All other links in the table of content work as expected (see Methods2).
How can I fix the two broken links?
A minimal working example can be found below.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]book
usepackage[colorlinks=false, breaklinks]hyperref
hypersetup
hypertexnames=true,
colorlinks=true, % false: boxed links; true: colored links
linkcolor=black, % color of internal links
usepackagechngcntr
makeatletter
newcountersavesection
newcounterapdxsection
renewcommandappendixpar
setcountersavesectionvaluesection%
setcountersectionvalueapdxsection%
setcountersubsection0%
gdefthesection@Alphc@section
newcommandunappendixpar
setcounterapdxsectionvaluesection%
setcountersectionvaluesavesection%
setcountersubsection0%
gdefthesectionthechapter.arabicsection
makeatother
begindocument
setlengthparindent0pt
frontmatter
newpage
addtocontentstocprotecthypertargettoc
tableofcontents
markboth
cleardoublepage
thispagestyleempty
mainmatter
setcounterpage1
chapterchapter1 chapter1 chapter1
sectionIntroduction
text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
sectionMethods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods
sectionMethods2 Methods2
newpage
appendix
counterwithinfiguresection
renewcommandthesectionA.arabicsection
newpage
sectionPart 1
newpage
sectionPart 2
newpage
unappendix
chapterchapter2 chapter2 chapter2
sectionIntroduction
text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
enddocument
table-of-contents appendix
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I am writing my thesis and I am struggeling with the links in the table of content.
At the end of the first chapter I have an appendix. Then another chapter follows. To end the appendix and return to the original numbering I implemented a solution I found online (definition of an unappendix command).
The table of content looks great and the numbering is like I wanted it to be.
Unfortunately the part between makeatletter and makeatother breaks the links of section 1.1 and 1.2 and makes them point to A.1 and A.2. All other links in the table of content work as expected (see Methods2).
How can I fix the two broken links?
A minimal working example can be found below.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]book
usepackage[colorlinks=false, breaklinks]hyperref
hypersetup
hypertexnames=true,
colorlinks=true, % false: boxed links; true: colored links
linkcolor=black, % color of internal links
usepackagechngcntr
makeatletter
newcountersavesection
newcounterapdxsection
renewcommandappendixpar
setcountersavesectionvaluesection%
setcountersectionvalueapdxsection%
setcountersubsection0%
gdefthesection@Alphc@section
newcommandunappendixpar
setcounterapdxsectionvaluesection%
setcountersectionvaluesavesection%
setcountersubsection0%
gdefthesectionthechapter.arabicsection
makeatother
begindocument
setlengthparindent0pt
frontmatter
newpage
addtocontentstocprotecthypertargettoc
tableofcontents
markboth
cleardoublepage
thispagestyleempty
mainmatter
setcounterpage1
chapterchapter1 chapter1 chapter1
sectionIntroduction
text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
sectionMethods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods
sectionMethods2 Methods2
newpage
appendix
counterwithinfiguresection
renewcommandthesectionA.arabicsection
newpage
sectionPart 1
newpage
sectionPart 2
newpage
unappendix
chapterchapter2 chapter2 chapter2
sectionIntroduction
text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
enddocument
table-of-contents appendix
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I am writing my thesis and I am struggeling with the links in the table of content.
At the end of the first chapter I have an appendix. Then another chapter follows. To end the appendix and return to the original numbering I implemented a solution I found online (definition of an unappendix command).
The table of content looks great and the numbering is like I wanted it to be.
Unfortunately the part between makeatletter and makeatother breaks the links of section 1.1 and 1.2 and makes them point to A.1 and A.2. All other links in the table of content work as expected (see Methods2).
How can I fix the two broken links?
A minimal working example can be found below.
documentclass[a4paper,12pt]book
usepackage[colorlinks=false, breaklinks]hyperref
hypersetup
hypertexnames=true,
colorlinks=true, % false: boxed links; true: colored links
linkcolor=black, % color of internal links
usepackagechngcntr
makeatletter
newcountersavesection
newcounterapdxsection
renewcommandappendixpar
setcountersavesectionvaluesection%
setcountersectionvalueapdxsection%
setcountersubsection0%
gdefthesection@Alphc@section
newcommandunappendixpar
setcounterapdxsectionvaluesection%
setcountersectionvaluesavesection%
setcountersubsection0%
gdefthesectionthechapter.arabicsection
makeatother
begindocument
setlengthparindent0pt
frontmatter
newpage
addtocontentstocprotecthypertargettoc
tableofcontents
markboth
cleardoublepage
thispagestyleempty
mainmatter
setcounterpage1
chapterchapter1 chapter1 chapter1
sectionIntroduction
text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
sectionMethods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods Methods
sectionMethods2 Methods2
newpage
appendix
counterwithinfiguresection
renewcommandthesectionA.arabicsection
newpage
sectionPart 1
newpage
sectionPart 2
newpage
unappendix
chapterchapter2 chapter2 chapter2
sectionIntroduction
text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text text
enddocument
table-of-contents appendix
table-of-contents appendix
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